The world’s most popular medical aesthetic treatment, neuromodulators smooth wrinkles, soften expression lines, and prevent deeper creases from forming over time. Commonly used to treat forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet, they can also be used to slim the jawline, lift the brows, and provide relief for TMJ, migraines, and excessive sweating. Your provider will tailor your treatment to achieve the most natural, balanced results for your unique features.
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The ideal dosage varies based on your unique facial anatomy, muscle strength, and treatment goals. Whether smoothing wrinkles, slimming the jawline, lifting the brows, or addressing concerns like TMJ or excessive sweating, your provider will determine the precise amount needed to achieve balanced, natural results.
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The creases that form between your brow and hairline when you raise or tense your eyebrows.
4-25
The lines that develop above your nose and between the eyebrows, especially when frowning or tensing your brows.
14-60
The creases that form between your brow and hairline when you raise or tense your eyebrows.
4-25
The lines that appear on either side of the nose when you scrunch your nose or squint.
4-10
A gummy smile may be caused by hyperactive contraction of your upper lip. You may have a gummy smile if your upper gums show when smiling or laughing. This service is usually combined with a Lip Flip.
2-20
Prevents the upper lip from curling under when smiling. This is most commonly offered as an add-on service. Please note that if a lip flip is requested as a stand-alone service, it is billed at a flat rate of $150.
2-10
The platysmal bands are the two vertical muscles located on both sides of your neck which can become increasingly visible with age.
20-50
For those who want to slim the appearance of the nose or lessen its flaring when smiling, neuromodulators can be used to relax these muscles.
8-6
Slim the appearance of the nose. Reduce nostril flaring.
Over time, the DAO (Depressor Anguli Oris) muscles, which extend from the corners of the mouth to the lower jaw, can cause creasing frequently referred to as marionette lines. Neuromodulators can help to relax these muscles and reduce this.
4-10
A nefertiti neck lift utilizes neuromodulators to relax the muscles that pull down on the lower face and chin, creating a more youthful appearance. *Should be done in conjunction with the DAO’s (marionette lines), chin (mentalis), and platsymal bands.
8-24
What are neuromodulators, and how do they work?
Neuromodulators, such as Botox and Dysport, are injectable treatments that temporarily relax muscles by blocking nerve signals. They are commonly used to smooth wrinkles and prevent new lines from forming, but they also have therapeutic applications, including facial slimming, TMJ relief, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), and migraine treatment.
How long do neuromodulators last?
Results typically last 3 to 4 months, depending on factors like metabolism, dosage, and treatment area. To maintain optimal results, retreatment is needed as the effects gradually wear off. Regular maintenance treatments can help prolong and enhance your results over time.
How soon will I see results?
Initial results may be noticeable within a few days, but full effects typically develop within 10 to 14 days after treatment.
What areas can be treated with neuromodulators?
Neuromodulators can be used to smooth wrinkles, refine facial contours, and address medical concerns in multiple areas of the face and body. Common treatment areas include the forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet, jawline, neck bands, and more. They are also used for facial slimming, TMJ relief, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), and migraine treatment. Your provider will customize the treatment based on your individual needs.
Will I look frozen or unnatural?
Isn’t Botox a toxin?
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Can I go back to work after my appointment?
Am I a good candidate for neuromodulators?
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Can I combine neuromodulators with other treatments?